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  1. Lonely here with just the two of us, isn't it? I also didn't like the end and having two shaven-headed good guys reminded me of the confusion I got in Gundam SEED Destiny trying to work out which blue-haired pretty boy was supposed to be the main character, but I actually enjoyed it much more than I expected to.
  2. "There have also been some hints of a massive conflict in the past that have had a serious impact on the Earth." in Gundam? Really?!. I'd forgotten about the pilots, er, throne. Its the sort of detail that Tomino excels in, and I for one have long waited for answer to the burning question from the end of "Chars Counterattack" - whatever happened to Amuros poop?
  3. I'm not sure about the overall pacing - I've only seen three episodes - I mean the fact that Tomino just cannot let his characters sit still in an individual episode.
  4. It was certainly a very odd episode which I'm still trying to absorb. Moffat provided nightmare fuel for about oh, I don't know, an entire childhood - again - but it felt like two separate stories that just happened to be taking place in the same location...
  5. I'm still absorbing it. It is very old school Tomino; the pacing in particular is very much part of Tominos personal quest to hurry anime the hell up (whilst, at the same time, being unable to make a series less than 50 episodes in length). It doesn't seem as groundbreaking as "Turn-A" was, but hey, if at this stage in his career Tomino wants to make a greatest hits kind of show, well, I for one am not going to blame him. Tominos skill in building worlds is still evident though; I've seen the first three episodes and already I kind of want to live in that world, which is pretty much how the Universal Century got me in the first place. That and red-head mecha pilots...
  6. I had this happen to me in the Studio Ghibli museum. That was embarrassing, but I did at least to get to visit their back offices...
  7. I used to watch this as a kid in the UK. All I really remember is the opening sequence in any detail, but it also may as well have been set on another planet for the setting it depicted; we have freeways in the UK - motorways - but where I live a two-lane road is considered a bit excessive as a means of conveying vehicles...
  8. Yes, the last couple have been very good. Early indications are that the next episode - written by a popular childrens author - will also be a bit of a cracker as well.
  9. Well, anytime else an F-22 needs an escort, just give us a call across the pond...
  10. I've read a couple of books by Falklands Harrier pilots and can't recall any mention of the technique being employed. It cropped up a lot in printed (Printed! Ha! Those were the days!) media related to the Harrier that I encountered but I've never seen it having been actually employed in a combat-related account (as opposed to a demonstration or "theoretically", we can do this neat thing!" situation).
  11. So, er... we can has compact nuclear fusion reactors? http://aviationweek.com/technology/skunk-works-reveals-compact-fusion-reactor-details
  12. I would imagine that once the airframe is complete a small amount of "flex" wouldn't matter all that much as a whole. It was just in this case, the particular tolerance was incredibly precise, the pin had to fit in a hole; once its in the hole... (as speeds got higher, though, you had to worry more - the Concorde airframe actually expanded a few inches at high speeds and temperatures and had expansion sections to compensate; theres a famous story that during its testing, a technician dropped his hat in one of these spaces and when he returned to retrieve it it had been squashed as the section contracted again!). Another thing about that Spitfire, they painted it with the original black/white recognition aid under-colouring scheme, which I haven't seen on a flying one before.
  13. Technically, the "Tigercat" existed about sixty years before "Macross Zero"... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_F7F_Tigercat Regards the freezing of the Tornado components - its not just modern aircraft. There was very recently a programme on UK T.V. about the rebuild of a rare Mk. I Spitfire; one of the pins used for fitting the wings had tolerances so tight that the presenter held it in his hand a for a few minutes and his body heat alone was enough to cause the metal to expand just enough that it wouldn't fit anymore - they had to leave it lying on a cold desk for a bit so that it would fit again! (David would like that rebuild, by the way - the owners of the airframe insisted it be refitted as correctly as possible, which included recreating a rear-view mirror originally from a MG car that wasn't part of the original spec but a personal modification by the pilot!).
  14. A number of "Tigers" have been made for movie use; IIRC, the most famous ones are the Tigers from "Kellys Heroes", which were built on T-34 chassis. As has been pointed out above, the lack of non-interleaved road-wheels is the biggest giveaway thats not an authentic Tiger.
  15. Ah, thank you - I'd heard of it before. miles316, I have a reasonable idea what blue signifies in Macross - basically, AWESOMENESS is about to happen.
  16. Sorry to go off-topic (sort of), but whats the blue Valkyrie that looks like an upgraded VF-1?
  17. I seem to recall, though, that having encountered problems with the F-111 Grumman deliberately designed the F-14s wing-box (i.e. the point around which the wing swiveled) to be extremely durable; I recall reading that it was basically entirely machined out of titanium.
  18. In the UK, AnimEigo releases were handled by a company called Anime Projects. They operated from a place called Bangor in Wales. If you've just done a double-take at that location name, then you've probably seen "Super Deformed Scramble Wars"...
  19. I liked the first one, and the Robin Hood episode I felt was a very enjoyable bit of escapism. The rest... hmm. The trouble with having an unlikeable Doctor is that the stories had better be bloody good to compensate until he regains his bearings, and... I liked the premise of the episode, and the Doctors had the final few minutes coming the whole series, but every bit that touched upon science made my brain hurt...
  20. "Is that your boyfriend in your pocket or...?" Regards the human fossil record, I know that its getting better all the time, I'm just trying to point out (and this actually goes for all species) there will probably never be a fossil you can point to and say (in a 1950s public broadcast voice) "And THIS, gentlemen, is the exact moment we stopped trying to eat rocks and invented cuisine!".
  21. True - though IIRC the RAF at least looked at the F-14 for the air defence requirement that eventually went to the Tornado ADV.
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